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|name=Park Jong-ho
|team=LG Twins
| number = 81
| position = Second baseman / Coach
|bats=Switch
|throws=Right
|birth_date={{Birth date and age|df=yes|1973|7|27}}
|birth_place = Seoul, South Korea
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|debutyear=1992
|debutdate=9 May
|debutteam=LG Twins
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| finalyear = 2009
| finalteam = LG Twins
|statyear=2009
|statleague=KBO
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|stat1value=.270
|stat2label=Home runs
|stat2value=71
|stat3label=RBI
|stat3value=584
|teams=As player
  • LG Twins (1992–1998, 2009–2010)
  • Hyundai Unicorns (1998–2003)
  • Samsung Lions (2004–2008)
As coach
  • LG Twins ({{by|2011}}–present)

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| hangul = 박종호
| hanja = 朴鍾皓
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Park Jong-ho (Hangul: 박종호, Hanja: 朴鍾皓) (born 27 July 1973) is a South Korean second baseman who plays for the LG Twins in the Korea Baseball Organization. He is a switch hitter, and throws right-handed. Park is the first player to win a batting title as a switch hitter in KBO history.

Professional career

Upon graduation from Seongnam High School, Park made his KBO debut in 1992 with the LG Twins. He finished his first KBO season batting .192 with 14 hits and 7 RBIs.

After the mediocre rookie season, Park became a fixture in second base for the Twins in 1993 when he finished with a .263 batting average, 6 home runs and 33 RBIs.

In 1994, Park batted .260, hit 6 home runs, drove in 56 runs and stole a career-high 21 bases, playing in 105 games as a starting second baseman. He helped his team to clinch Korean Series title and won his first Golden Glove award at second base.

Prior to the 1998 season, Park was traded to the Hyundai Unicorns.

In 1999, Park hit his first .300 batting average (.301) in his pro career, amassing a career-high 10 home runs and 55 RBIs.

In 2000, Park finished with a .340 average, becoming the first player to win a batting title as a switch hitter. After the season, he won his second Golden Glove award as well. In August, Park was part of the South Korea national baseball team that won the bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics.

External links

  • Career statistics from Korea Baseball Organization
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070929124745/http://www.databaseolympics.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=PARKJON02 profile]
{{South Korea baseball roster 2000 Summer Olympics}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Park, Jong-ho}}

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